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Miniature poodle named best in class

First win as an exhibitor for ‘Advertiser columnist Verity

Crufts remains in media spotlight

Hundreds of dogs. Hundreds more owners, judges and spectators looking on underneath bright spotlights, with millions more watching on from homes across the world.

The pressure cooker atmosphere of the arena at Crufts - the dog show to end all dog shows - intimidates many, but not miniature poodle Alice from Harrogate.

For Alice, under the watchful eye of owner, groomer and Harrogate Advertiser columnist Verity Watts, was named best in her Utility Group miniature poodle junior - bitch class at the 2015 show, appearing under her official name Angelsky Ivy Queen.

Although 2015 marked Alice’s Crufts debut, it was the fifth time Verity had exhibited, having shown her doberman - now retired - four times previously, picking up second, third, fourth and highly commended prizes.

Verity, who owns pet grooming business Shampooches of Harrogate, explained the feeling of seeing her dog being named first in class: “She did amazingly for a 14 month old dog in a large class. I couldn’t believe it.

“Crufts is the pinnacle, and it was her first time, but she qualified to be there, she is used to shows.”

Despite her experience in exhibiting at the event, Verity admitted feeling the pressure before judging began.

She said: “Having given Alice a full blow dry in the hotel, we arrived very early on the Sunday, and I could already feel the pressure.

“Everyone is staring at you, they are all there for the competition.

“But when she won, all I could hear and see was screaming and excited faces!”